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Partitioning the Disk for Windows/Fedora
== Partitioning the Disk for Windows/Fedora ==
In this tutorial we are assuming that the Fedora installation is to reside on the same disk as the existing Windows installation. It In this scenario, it is highly likely that the current Windows installation is using the entire disk. The next step in the Windows/Fedora dual boot installation process, therefore, is to make some space for the Fedora installation. Fortunately, the creators of the Fedora Live CD foresaw this need, and included a powerful disk partitioning tool called ''GParted'' in the live system. To launch ''GParted'' click on the ''Applications'' desktop menu and from the ''System Tools'' sub-menu, select ''GParted''. Once running, the ''GParted'' main screem will appear displaying a graphical representation of the disk partition layout:
[[Image:fedora_linux_gparted_main.jpg| Fedora GParted displaying Windows Partition]]

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